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Women's micro-narratives of the process of abortion decision-making : justifying the decision to have an abortion

机译:妇女对堕胎决策过程的微观叙述:证明决定进行堕胎是正确的

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Much of the research on abortion is concerned with determining women’s psychological outcomes post-abortion. There is a small, but increasing, body of research around women’s experiences of abortion (conducted predominantly in Scandinavian countries where abortion laws are liberal). However, research around the decision-making process regarding abortion, particularly research that locates the decision to have an abortion within the economic, religious, social, political, and cultural aspects of women’s lives and that looks at women’s narratives, is virtually non-existent. Drawing on Foucauldian and feminist post-structuralism as well as a narrative-discursive approach, this study sought to explore women’s micro-narratives of the abortion decision-making process in terms of the discourses used to construct these micro-narratives and the subject positions made available within these discourses. This study also sought to determine whether the power relations referred to by participants contributed to unsupported and unsupportable pregnancies and the implications this had for reproductive justice. Purposive sampling was used to recruit a total of 25 participants from three different abortion facilities in the Eastern Cape. Participants were ‘Black’ women, mostly unemployed and unmarried with ages ranging between 19 and 35 years old. In analysing and interpreting participants’ narratives, the picture that emerged was an over-arching narrative in which women described the abortion decision as something that they were ‘forced’ into by their circumstances. To construct this narrative, women justified the decision to have an abortion by drawing on discourses that normalise certain practices located within the husband-wife and parent-child axes and make the pregnancy a problematic, unsupported and unsupportable one. Gendered and generational power relations reinforced this and contributed to the denial of reproductive justice
机译:有关堕胎的许多研究都与确定堕胎后女性的心理结果有关。关于妇女流产经验的研究很少,但仍在不断增加(主要在流产法律比较宽松的斯堪的纳维亚国家进行)。但是,关于堕胎的决策过程的研究,尤其是关于将堕胎的决定定位在妇女生活的经济,宗教,社会,政治和文化方面,并且没有针对妇女的叙述的研究,实际上是不存在的。 。该研究借鉴了福柯主义和女权主义的后结构主义以及叙事-话语方法,试图从构建这些微观叙事的话语和所采取的主题立场出发,探索妇女对堕胎决策过程的微观叙事。在这些话语中可用。这项研究还试图确定参与者提到的权力关系是否导致了无根据和无根据的怀孕,以及这对生殖正义的影响。目的抽样被用来从东开普省的三个不同的堕胎设施招募总共25名参与者。参加调查的是“黑人”妇女,大多数是失业者,年龄在19至35岁之间。在分析和解释参与者的叙述时,出现的画面是一个总体叙述,其中妇女将堕胎决定描述为她们被自己的环境“强迫”的事情。为了构建这种叙事,妇女通过利用使夫妻和亲子关系中的某些习俗规范化的话语来进行堕胎的决定是正当的,从而使怀孕成为一个有问题,不受支持和无法支持的行为。性别和世代权力关系加强了这一点,并助长了对生殖正义的否认

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